Tires Toyo or BFGoodrich

Toyo Tires

I had a set of Toyo Open Country AT III’s on my truck, 265/75R16 load range C. They made it 72k worth of construction truck use, trailer towing and some light trail use and snow in the PNW winters.

Pros: 72k worth of use
Mileage: 115873 km
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 5.0

K02’s I’ve had went well over 50k, pretty much all I’ll buy now bc I couldn’t find anything wrong with them.

Pros: went well over 50k
Cons: couldn’t find anything wrong
Mileage: 80467 km
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 5.0

You might want to dial it back to a milder AT tire like the BFG Trail Terrains that I also have on my current ride. They track well, are quiet and smooth.

Pros: track well, quiet, smooth
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BFGoodrich Tires

I got BFG Comp 5's (?) on my 350 RWD '07. They're great, my traction control is always off too and I don't think I've ever broken traction unintentionally.

Pros: great traction, very affordable
Vehicle: Lexus IS
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Toyo Tires

I ran Nokian WRG2, 3 and 4 on all my cars here in Canada over the last many years but I was unable to find 255/45 for the MY.

I went with Toyo Celcius P255/45R19 instead, and they are fairly good (except in rain they suck), but slightly worse than the Nokians.

Pros: fairly good
Cons: suck in rain
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